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Abstract & wonky various artists compi by Jumble/FuseLab

Jumble / FUSELab present VA – Re-Jumble – the first release of a new label, which existed previously in the form of a podcast-terminal and now the record-formation, responsible for the deepest forms of dub/bass and experimental/future beats.

Big international assembly including a wide range of scene visions scenes by talented beatmakers from around the world. A universal set for the independent space tourist – from deep rustling sketches and abstract rhythmic delights to synthetic flashes and 8-bit bursts…

Shifty & Wonky electronic mashups

Six labels, Up it up, Ego Twister, Peppermill, Proot, Cock Rock Disco, and WM Recordings, teamed up for this compilation. Every label is presented with 3 tracks. If you’re not familiar with these six: hurry, download and listen to their releases. They stand for contemporary electronics, ranging from serious popmusic over hip-hop, electronics, jazz and folktronica to avantgardism. Mostly a blend between those styles. Inspirational and dazing. and a very good entrance teaser to their release portfolio…

Genre mashup electronics

Intensive album. Sometimes it reminds me to early Prefuse of Four Tet structures, but Thomas McCauley aka Blackdaylight is definitely mixing his own style-mashup.

“The Nin9 includes ten new tracks which were all recorded during the year 2009 and are filled with the emotional charge of Blackdaylight’s personal feelings and experience from this “crazy year”, as he describes it. The artist presents finest melodic trip hop with shuffled beats, beautiful melodic layers and string instrument sections that combined together bring this sonic form of the emotion into your ears and souls.”

The darker Chicago

Yet another Chicago artists with a very unique style of his own, Blackdaylight cooks up a deep dish of trip-hop grooves. Sonically heavy, Black’s infusion of gritty vocals and acoustic samples over a sort of 808 purism is cosmic-tribal. The live recordings have sometimes have a rough, raw sound, resulting in very warm and personal feel. It is “deep in the sheets” music – sensual, throbbing and grimy. And while there is certainly a fair amount of “daylight”, the larger portion of this album is dark and serious. Imagine yourself standing on a rooftop watching the city burn as tracks like Quicksand bang relentlessly. This is mood music – intoxicating.